A former Libyan intelligence official accused of making the bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie appears briefly in a US federal court.
"He is the first person responsible for the death of my husband to actually be tried on US soil," she said.
"And the notebook had, on the cover, the quote 'No one dies unless they're forgotten,' and I've tried to live by that," he said.US says Mas'ud admitted to building the bombAt the time of the announcement, Mas'ud was in Libyan custody. In that interview, US officials said Mas'ud admitted building the bomb in the Pan Am attack and working with two other conspirators to carry out the attack.
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